Two-car collision on westbound 91 freeway with no injuries, Bellflower CA
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A two-car collision occurred on the westbound 91 freeway near the Clark Avenue exit in Bellflower, California. No injuries were reported and ambulance services were canceled. California Highway Patrol response was pending but later confirmed no need to be on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Fire - Dispatch 2
Listen to dispatch call
02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Check with engine 98.
00:01
They're on a traffic collision on the freeway.
00:07
L-A. Engine 98, this is going to be confirmed westbound 91,
00:11
lane 1 and 2,
00:13
two car traffic collision at the Clark Avenue exit.
00:20
Engine 98, L8, LAC copies.
00:27
LA-engine 20 council squad.
00:33
Squad 115 canjay response.
00:40
Lead ALS-30s.
00:42
Traffic is involving pedestrian 40s, squad 28.
00:50
LA Engine 98B,
00:52
non-injury, cancel our ambulance.
00:56
Engine 90, other copies.
01:02
Traffic is an A-lis 94, squad 45.
01:05
L-AINC-98, we have an ETA on CHP.
01:10
Engine NIDA, per CHP via landline, they stated they were on scene with you.
01:19
That's negative.
01:22
98, I copy.
01:28
L.A. into 40.
01:31
Engine 40, go ahead.
01:35
40,
01:37
we're at the location.
01:39
We fight nothing.
01:40
You have anything on an update.
01:46
Engine 40, that's a negative all of info from Pico Sheriff also in round.
01:52
All right.
01:56
Allian 40, copy.
02:00
LA Squad 40 is going to be available for up for any other calls.
02:04
Squad 40, stand by.
02:10
Inj 98 LA.
02:13
Go for 98.
02:15
Did CHP make it unseen yet?
02:19
That's the negative.
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Location mentioned:
CA-91, Bellflower, CA
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